- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by 2018 to help develop
the national economy.
The target was set in an agreement signed by
the Office of Small
and Medium Enterprises Promotion (OSMEP), nine campuses of
Rajamangala University of Technology, the Small and Medium
Enterprise
Development Bank (SME Bank) and the Federation
of Thai SMEs at Government House
on Wednesday.
Presiding over the signing ceremony, Prime
Minister Prayut
Chan-o-cha said the collaboration of the government,
the
private sector, educational institutes and the bank washistoric.
SMEs were the foundation of global economies
and well
suited to the domestic economic situation.
All world forums were talking about SME
development and his
government had put them on its national agenda, the prime
minister said.
SMEs should receive knowledge from
educational institutes
and have access to finance, he said. He hoped 3 million
existing SMEs would be registered in the next year.
Somchai Harnhirun, director-general of the
Industrial Promotion Department, said his staff were giving about 20 financial
institutions information on the SMEs that participated in the
department's development projects, to ensure they had
access to
funding.
Debt
and lack of funding were major problems for SMEs.
About
37% of them never received a loan from a financial
institution, he said. That
was because they lacked collateral,
a good business plan or a good credit
rating, or were new
players, he said.
News,General,Bangkok Post,25 November 2015.
Agree that SME are the foundation of global
economic.
Helping them knowledge and source of fund is
important.
But to success in the business they must
have the will to do
themselves and the willing to take risk and
have patient
because success required time.
Sincerely Yours.
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